A week after posting $1 million bond, a former Norwich man accused in the 2009 shooting death of his wife was ordered to surrender his passport.

Chihan Eric Chyung, 49, shaved his mustache and traded his orange prison outfit for a suit and tie for an appearance Wednesday in a New London courtroom. Chyung is charged with murder in the June 2, 2009, death of 46-year-old Paige Ann Bennett — his wife of three weeks.

Defense attorney Brian J. Woolf said Chyung has no passport to surrender, a claim prosecutors said they are working to verify.

Woolf, who is preparing for trial, has claimed Chyung accidentally shot Bennett in the head with a 9 mm handgun while he was packing a suitcase after an argument at the couple’s home on Norwich Avenue in Norwich.

Prosecutor David J. Smith filed motions asking for certain conditions in light of Chyung’s unexpected release from prison. Judge Patrick J. Clifford on Tuesday ordered Chyung to turn over his passport, refrain from any contact with the victim’s family and have no access to guns.

Clifford said the bond company is monitoring Chyung with a GPS device. Chyung now lists his address as 35 Weed Ave. in Norwalk.

In light of Chyung’s release from prison, Judge Clifford said he was satisfied with his decision in January to deny a defense request for more than $23,000 in state funds to aid the defense in hiring an expert.

“I certainly would have looked kind of foolish,” Clifford said.

Woolf said the request was made in good faith and at the time he had no idea supporters would help pay for bond. An expert has been hired and is presently working on the case.

Bennett’s family, including her mother, sister and daughter, were all in court on Tuesday. They declined comment.